Tibet related Chinese stamps.
Here a complete list of Tibet related stamps of the Peoples Republic of China.
Please let me know if you find more!
I can offer most/ all of the stamps. Prices are tentative ... depending on market development. If you want to order please request and I will give you the total.
p.r. means "please request" availability and price ... I have most of those stamps but the prices vary according to market/ quality/ mint or used condition etc.
China has too many stamps. I don't collect and offer all but only the topics I am interested in. That is Tibet, Buddhism and birds. For Chinese birds stamps go here,
and Buddhist stamps here.
Here a link for the below stamps as First Day Covers (FDC). Most Chinese FDCs have English and Chinese description on the back.
1952, C13, Peaceful Liberation of Tibet | available | |
1955, C36.2-1, 20th Anniv. of Victorious Completion of 25,000 Li Long March by Chinese Red Army | available | |
1956, S14, Xikang-Tibet and Qinghai-Tibet Highways | available | |
1961, S47, Rebirth of Tibetan People | available | |
1962, S49, Chinese Folk Dances (1st Set) Stamp No. 4 ist Tibetans |
available | |
1965, R70, Mountaineering in China | available | |
1975, T15, Mountaineering Team Reascent of Mount Qomolangma (Everest) | available | |
1981, T63, Animal Husbandry: Cattle | available | |
1981, R21, Regular Stamps with Design of China Scenery, 70 Fen, Mount Everest | 1,00 | |
1985, J116, 20th Anniverary of the Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region ("autonomous regions" in China are much less autonomous than regular Chinese provinces ...) |
1,00 | |
1986, R23, Folk House | 1,00 | |
1991, J176, The 40th Anniversary of Peaceful Liberation of Tibet scholars estimate the death toll during the "peacefull liberation" and the time after of the "great leap forward" and the cultural reviolution to over 1.000.000 Tibetans (there is only 5 Mio. of them!) |
1,00 | |
1991, J176M, The 40th Anniversary of Peaceful Liberation of Tibet | 3,00 | |
1991 T161 Wild sheep High-nose Antelope (Saiga Tatarica)
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1,00 | |
1994 1994-15 Cranes, the right one is a Black Necked Crane (Grus nigricollis), pretty much a Tibetan bird (also Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal). |
1,00 | |
1995, 1995-16, Culture Relics of Tibet | 1,00 | |
1998, 1998-6, Jiuzhaigou (gzi rtsa sde dgu, a Tibetan area in Aba, Sichuan) | 1,00 | |
1998, 1998-6M, Jiuzhaigou | 2,00 | |
1999, 1999-11, Solidarity of All Nationalities It is a sheet of 56 stamps with one of the 56 recognized Chinese nationalities each. Number four is Tibetans - dancing and singing. |
3,00 | |
2000, 2000-9, Ta'er Lamasery (that is Kumbum in Qinghai/ Amdo Tibetan area) | 1,00 | |
2001, 2001-4, Key Wild Animals under First-Grade State Protection in China (II). The Snow Leopard and the Takin are quite Tibetan animals. The decorative fields also have Tibetan animals: the Black Necked Crane and the Wild Yak. | 4,00 | |
2001, 2001-28, Construction Beginning of Qinghai Xizang Railway | 2,00 | |
2002, 2002 -5M, The Audience: Emperor Taizong receives Tibetan envoy | 7,00 | |
2002, 2002-16, Qinghai Lake. Amdo Tibetan area. | 1,00 | |
2002, 2002-25, Construction of Museums Number 4 is the Lhasa museum, opposite of the Norbulingka palace. |
2,00 | |
2003, 2003-12, Tibetan Antelope or Chiru (Pantholops hodgsonii), tib.: Gtsod | 1,00 | |
2005, 2005-27, 40th Anniversary of the Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region Again singing and dancing ... |
1,00 | |
2005, 2005-27, 40th Anniversary of the Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region, sheet of 8 | 8,00 | |
2006, 2006-6, Chinese dogs, stamp 4-4 is a Tibetan Mastiff | 1,00 | |
2006, 2006-15, Qinghai-Tibet Railway Opening to Traffic With Tibetan antelopes, wild yaks and black necked cranes. |
7,00 | |
2007 2007-23 Tengchong County (simplified Chinese: 腾冲县; traditional Chinese: 騰沖縣; pinyin: Téngchōng Xiàn) along the southeastern margin of the Tibetan plateau is a county of Baoshan City, western Yunnan province, People's Republic of China. It is well known for its volcanic activity. The name has also been given in English language sources of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as Tingyueh, Teng Yueh and Momein. As is the case for most of Yunnan, Tengchong has many different ethnicites living in and around the town. Han, Dai and Lisu are dominant but also Tibetans, Bai, Aini and people with Burmese ancestry are plentiful. |
1,00 | |
2007 2007-25 Mount Gongga and Popocatepetl (Joint Issue of China and Mexico) Mount Gongga, 7556 m, (simplified Chinese: 贡嘎山; pinyin: Gònggá Shān), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: Mi'nyâg Gong'ga Riwo), in Garzê Tibetan Prefecture, Sichuan, is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China. |
1,00 | |
2008 2008-4, Birds of China, sheet Taiwan Blue Magpie, Urocissa caerulea Tibetan Bunting, Emberiza koslowi (on top of the sheet second from the left, last one of the loose stamps picture) Cabot's Tragopan, Tragopan caboti Snowy-cheeked Laughingthrush, Garrulax sukatschewi Golden Pheasant, Chrysolophus pictus Biddulph's Ground Jay, Podoces biddulphi |
3,00 I can't sell the single Tibetan Bunting stamp |
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2009 2009-14 Sanjiangyuan Nature Reserve The Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve (SNNR) also referred to as the Sanjiangyuan Nature Reserve or the Three Rivers Nature Reserve, is the area of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai province, China which contains the headwaters of the Yellow River, the Yangtze River, and the Mekong River. The SNNR was established to protect the headwaters of these three rivers. |
1,00 | |
2009, 2009-16
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1,00 | |
2009 2009-18 Huang Long Scenic Area Huanglong (simplified Chinese: 黄龙; pinyin: Huánglóng; literally: "yellow dragon") is a scenic and historic interest area in the northwest part of Sichuan, China. Huanglong is located on the easternmost of Qinghai - Tibet Plateau. It belongs to Songpan county, Aba Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province. This area is known for its colorful pools formed by calcite deposits, especially in Huanglonggou (Yellow Dragon Gully), as well as diverse forest ecosystems, snow-capped peaks, waterfalls and hot springs. Huanglong is also home to many endangered species including the Giant Panda and the Sichuan Golden Snub-nosed Monkey. Huanglong was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1992. |
1,00 | |
2009 2009-18M Huang Long Scenic Area |
2,00 | |
2010 2010-13T Shangrila: Before called rGyalthang (tib) or Zhongdian (chin), they had the silly idea to rename the area Shangrila after the fictive place in the novel "Lost Horizon" by James Hilton - to curb tourism. Which indeed they did. |
1,00 | |
2010 2010-13T Shangrila Meri Snow Mountain |
2,00 | |
2011, 2011-13, 60th Anniversary of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet Tibetans dancing and singing ... |
1,00 | |
2014 2014-10 Tibetan Thangkas Buddha Shakyamuni Amitayus Green Tara White Tara
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probably 1,00 | |
2014 2014-10 Tibetan Thangkas One thousand armed Avalokiteshvara |
probably 2,00 | |
here a link for the above stamps as First Day Covers (FDC). Most Chinese FDCs have English and Chinese description on the back. | ||